According to The Sun, on March 13, he allegedly spent $91 at the Willard Intercontinental by using a fake name.

Later that day he tried to pay another tab at Washington’s oldest dining saloon, the Old Ebbitt Grill, with a credit card that had expired.

He was also arrested last month after trying to pin another tab — which included a $136 bottle of Moet, a $200 bottle of cabernet sauvignon, and a meal of lamb and octopus — on a fellow diner at the up-market Ritz-Carlton.

Police have also found him semiconscious in two different hotel bathrooms.

According to The Sun, Mr Cooper was able to order such pricey food and drink as he convinced staff he lived a life of luxury in London’s upper-crust Kensington — however, he is believed to be from Birkenhead in Merseyside.